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Lots More Union Events at Netroots Nation | AFL-CIO NOW BLOG

Lots More Union Events at Netroots Nation | AFL-CIO NOW BLOG

Lots More Union Events at Netroots Nation

by Tula Connell, Jun 10, 2011

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Lots more great labor involvement to report at the upcoming Netroots Nation conference June 16-19 in Minneapolis, in addition to the highlights we noted a few days ago.
  • The California Labor Federation is taking part this year with a panel on the strategies behind its 2010 electorial victories. In Microtargeting to Win: Lessons from California, panelists discuss how progressives in California used the most sophisticated microtargeting program in the country to identify swing voters and communicate with them using a convergence of online, field, direct mail and traditional media. As a result, Jerry Brown defeated Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman by 13 points, even though Whitman ran the most expensive campaign in state history, spending more than $170 million.
  • AFT President Randi Weingarten will speak at the opening session on June 16, which begins at 7 p.m. CST. AFT also is sponsoring the panel, ”Bullies and the Blogosphere:




Union and Progressive Activists Join Forces at Netroots Nation

by Tula Connell, Jun 8, 2011

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Netroots Nation, the annual conference for online activists, is on next week, June 16-19, in Minneapolis. The union movement has a big presence there, as we seek to work more closely with our progressive allies in the netroots community. Here are some highlights:

• AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler is taking part in a June 17 lunch panel to talk about breaking down economic barriers that keep many Americans from moving ahead, especially young people, women and communities of color. She is joined by communications consultant Anat Shenker-Osorio and hip-hop artist Rha Goddess.

• Minnesota local labor and progressive activists will showcase how they created strong coalitions to elect a Democratic governor in 2010 and move key progressive priorities, including Tax the Rich legislation. ”Working Together: How Coalition Campaigns Saved the Day in Minnesota,” The panel offers a spot of sun in this ugly state legislation session and an opportunity to meet



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TeenWorks, a community service project developed by the Lehigh Valley (Pa.) Labor Council, helps young people develop teamwork and leadership skills and give back to their community.

The union presence at Netroots Nation this week includes a Laborers (LIUNA) good jobs rally, a presentation by AFT President Randi Weingarten, political strategy from the California Labor Federation and dozens more events. Click hereand here for a closer look at union activities at the annual conference for online activists, including AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Liz Shuler’s participation in the Friday plenary panel.

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